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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in adventures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participation or involvement in various experiences or activities that are exciting or unusual.
Example: "She found herself in adventures that she had only dreamed of before."
Alternatives: "during adventures" or "on adventures".
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I have no interest in adventures".
He finds consolation in books, in adventures and fantasies.
"Nobody knows anything," Goldman wrote in "Adventures in the Screen Trade" a couple of decades ago.
"I have squandered and consumed my years in adventures of this type," confides the narrator.
She made the magical tangible in adventures which were somehow credible while also being entirely fanciful.
Along the way, she's squeezing in adventures on wheels, water and snow.
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A "homebody" means someone lacking in adventure.
It's been in adventure films, in fantasy films.
But sometimes they perpetuate and flourish in adventure make-believes.
The search for new non-routine emotions and sensations has become a decisive factor in taking part in adventure tourism.
"Well, welcome to the 'A' in adventure travel," Mr. Grubb said, scratching his red beard.
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